💨 Abstract
The UK government will make the Help to Save scheme permanent and expand it to include parents and carers on universal credit, benefiting an additional 1.5 million people. The scheme, which offers a bonus of up to £1,200 over four years for those saving £50 a month, aims to encourage lower-income individuals to save money.
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